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M8.2 Reliability Compared to M8


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Well, as one of the ones whose M8 had shutter issues... I was under the impression that the shutter was different in the M8.2 so I bought one instead (well, I wanted the more accurate framelines as well). I also have never heard of anyone having shutter issues with the M8.2, but a quick search on the net reveals the M8 does.

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From what I was told by my dealer, the M8.2s are more reliable. We are talking about the entire production runs of M8.2 vs the M8, not individual cameras, so chance of running into a bad M8.2 is less than a bad M8, but both are small to begin with.

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The M8 was a learning experience for Leica and there were changes to the design during its life and Leica learned how to build and align the camera better over the same period. There's no evidence the M8.2 is fundamentally different from the M8, it simply included that accumulated knowledge gained over the 2 years or so of M8 production.

 

That, for me, was the benefit of having two of my M8s, both early production, upgraded. As well as the framelines, shutter and LCD glass, they came back transformed.

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Well, as one of the ones whose M8 had shutter issues... I was under the impression that the shutter was different in the M8.2 so I bought one instead (well, I wanted the more accurate framelines as well). I also have never heard of anyone having shutter issues with the M8.2, but a quick search on the net reveals the M8 does.
Actually, it was the other way around. There were very few shutter problems on the M8, but when Leica started tinkering with it to get it quieter on the M8.2 and M8.u, shutterblade jams, mad recocking, and other errors appeared, however not in numbers high enough to be worrying.
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I bought a m8.2 new two years ago. It's been such a great workhorse on the street with over 20,000 actuations and not any type of problem. I just bought a 2nd hand backup m8.2 with 2800 Actuations in mint shape at a steal. What a great camera the m8.2 is!!

 

http://www.franksellitto.com

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Actually, it was the other way around. There were very few shutter problems on the M8, but when Leica started tinkering with it to get it quieter on the M8.2 and M8.u, shutterblade jams, mad recocking, and other errors appeared, however not in numbers high enough to be worrying.

 

I don't know jaapv... a quick search around the net for M8.2 shutter issue or problem does not yield nearly as many results as M8 shutter issue. Could be that they just call the M8.2 a M8 when posting, but that is not like Leica nerds to do that. That said, you geek out with this stuff a lot more than I do, so I concede.

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Great and useful thread... thanks all.

 

If I were to buy an early M8 and go for the upgrades.... assuming they still do this.... approximately how much would this cost.... can a dealer do it, or does it need to go away??

 

Cheers

 

Stuart

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